**E-books and Readers' Advisory** "I can appreciate the benefits of this new technology but I just don't like the idea of my reading being out of the ordinary". - A comment by a library patron to me when I was discussing the benefits of e-readers for those with reading disabilities. This highlights to me the work that needs to be done to make e-Books part of the ordinary reading experience. So what might be the role of RA in a library environment in which more and more forms as well as genres are being created and made available to the readers of the world? **Some suggested reading:** Barry Trott and Neil Hollands, 2011. [[https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/38029527?q&versionId=50276058|Contemporary and future roles for readers' advisory in public libraries. Reference Reborn: Breathing new life into public services librarianship. Diana Zabel (ed). Santa Barbara: Libraries Unlimited]] Katie Dunneback, 2011. [[https://journals.ala.org/index.php/rusq/article/viewFile/3289/3489|E-books and readers' advisory. Reference & User Services Quarterly, vol 50 iss 4, pp 325-329.]] Michael Pryor, 2019. What's the most popular genre? https://aurealis.com.au/blog/